What a great video and detailed description of the work. My 2001 sienna has about 80k on the current belt and will need this done soon. Trying to muster the courage to tackle this job. 😅
You made a fantastic series of videos man. I’m currently tackling this on my 2003 sienna. I REALLY appreciate you pointing out that the there is no timing marks on the belt that line up on the cam sprocket, I got it all in time but took off the belt because I thought the crank sprocket wasn’t lined up correctly, but now I know it was all right. Great video, thank you very much.
Excellent! I've been deciding whether to pay or do it myself, but these videos make me feel ok about it. My only thought was about getting the correct gear puller, and if my electic torque wrench would fit
Fantastic video series! Clear, concise and step by step. Good job.
What a great video and detailed description of the work. My 2001 sienna has about 80k on the current belt and will need this done soon. Trying to muster the courage to tackle this job. 😅
You made a fantastic series of videos man. I’m currently tackling this on my 2003 sienna. I REALLY appreciate you pointing out that the there is no timing marks on the belt that line up on the cam sprocket, I got it all in time but took off the belt because I thought the crank sprocket wasn’t lined up correctly, but now I know it was all right. Great video, thank you very much.
Excellent! I've been deciding whether to pay or do it myself, but these videos make me feel ok about it. My only thought was about getting the correct gear puller, and if my electic torque wrench would fit
Is there no way to check the timing before putting everything back together besides relying on the marks?
I believe that is the only way